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Ausable River Cut Conservation Area

Ausable River Cut Conservation Area

Owned by the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority, the Ausable River Cut Conservation  Area 32 acre road-side park on the Ausable Cut offers hikers a challenging 2 km loop trail over a high sand-dune – easy short-cuts are available. A wheelchair accessible...

BARTON BAY WILDLIFE TRAIL

BARTON BAY WILDLIFE TRAIL The Barton Bay Wildlife Trail journeys 4km through a rehabilitated area, the Kenogamisis Golf Course back 9 and the shores of Barton Bay on Kenogamisis. Directions:  While traveling on Highway 11, turn onto Michael Power Boulevard (Highway...

BEAMER MEMORIAL CONSERVATION AREA

Renowned as the best vantage point in the Niagara Peninsula to observe the annual spring hawk migration, and part of the internationally designated Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve, Beamer Memorial Conservation Area offers one of Niagara’s most breathtaking and...

BINBROOK CONSERVATION AREA TRAILS

Binbrook is home to the Lake Niapenco reservoir, the largest inland lake in the Niagara Watershed. Well known as a “hot spot” for fishing, Binbrook Conservation Area also plays host to annual fishing derbies. Other facilities that can be found at Binbrook include a...

BRUCE COUNTY RAIL TRAIL

The Bruce County Rail Trail is approximately 80 kilometres in length. It runs from Port Elgin to the Bruce-Huron Line and from Port Elgin to Bruce Road 33 near Kincardine. The trail has been signed and gated and some upgrades to the trail surface have been completed....

BRUCE PENINSUAL NATIONAL PARK TRAILS

The Niagara Escarpment runs as the backbone to the Bruce Peninsula, creating a mosaic of habitats to explore. Hiking trails wind through the forests and along the rocky end of this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, including part of the 782 km Bruce Trail, Canada’s...

Colonel Samuel Smith Park

Colonel Samuel Smith Park is one of Toronto’s newest and largest waterfront parks. It is located at the south end of Kipling Avenue, in the community of New Toronto near its border with Long Branch. Much of the park was created from lake fill in front of the...

Cooper Marsh Conservation Area

The Cooper Marsh Conservation Area and Visitor’s Centre are located 18 kilometers east of Cornwall on County Road 2 near South Lancaster. This cherished wetland is part of the larger Charlottenburgh Marsh – one of the most significant wetlands in all of...

CRANBERRY PEATLANDS INTERPRETIVE TRAIL

The Cranberry Peatlands Interpretive Trail is located at the west end of Whitmore Road in Alberton, about 12 km west of Fort Frances. While the boardwalk is currently only partly complete, this little gem of a trail provides a unique natural experience and educational...

DAN PATTERSON TRAIL

Nestled in the Kettle Creek valley lands, the Dan Patterson walking trail is close to home, but far enough to escape city life. The walking trail starts at Dan Patterson Conservation Area, which is a popular picnic spot complete with a playground, rentable pavilion...